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Calgary bobsled survivors tell their story to CBC Calgary

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As twin brothers lay dead along the bobsled track at Canada Olympic Park and other friends with serious injuries shivered on the ice, Mark Lyons lifted his voice in a song of worship. That strong Christian faith helped sustain the six survivors through the awful night, and is now spurring them to share their intimate memories on the anniversary of the tragedy. To read more: http://cbc.ca/1.3961869

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